remember those 3 LNB brackets that SatelliteAV had on sale for Black Friday? Well I grabbed a couple of them along with some other stuff and finally got to try them out. Hey I live in MN where we get cold and snow
First thing I did was put the Glorystar 2 LNB clamp back on the 36" dish. This will give me 2 sats at 4 degrees apart. Got 93 & 97 locked in then decided to add a bracket. Install is pretty easy. It attached to the bottom of the dish. The cool thing about the bracket is you have multiple adjustments you can do. Got a 3rd LNB set up on 89. I luck out as 93 is my true south so 87-101 is all about the same elevation.
Then I decided....hmm...can we do 4? So I figured a way to attach 2 brackets together. Did the FTA favorite way to do things....improvise
Tried 101 but couldn't get an acceptable lock on it for some reason. So we tried 103 and that worked really well. Pentagon is strong and the rest are OK. There weren't many feeds up at 9:00AM yesterday so I had to go with what I got
So I can attest that they do work. Now if you're dealing with a sloped setup (say you live on either coast and want to do this) well then you're on your own. Maybe the LNB holder can go under the bracket (might have to try that)
(in the 2nd to last picture the bracket normally goes flush against the dish arm as to not move..with the 1/2" gap I may stick a small piece of wood in there so the brackets dont move)
First thing I did was put the Glorystar 2 LNB clamp back on the 36" dish. This will give me 2 sats at 4 degrees apart. Got 93 & 97 locked in then decided to add a bracket. Install is pretty easy. It attached to the bottom of the dish. The cool thing about the bracket is you have multiple adjustments you can do. Got a 3rd LNB set up on 89. I luck out as 93 is my true south so 87-101 is all about the same elevation.
Then I decided....hmm...can we do 4? So I figured a way to attach 2 brackets together. Did the FTA favorite way to do things....improvise
Tried 101 but couldn't get an acceptable lock on it for some reason. So we tried 103 and that worked really well. Pentagon is strong and the rest are OK. There weren't many feeds up at 9:00AM yesterday so I had to go with what I got
So I can attest that they do work. Now if you're dealing with a sloped setup (say you live on either coast and want to do this) well then you're on your own. Maybe the LNB holder can go under the bracket (might have to try that)
(in the 2nd to last picture the bracket normally goes flush against the dish arm as to not move..with the 1/2" gap I may stick a small piece of wood in there so the brackets dont move)